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For most of the past two years, Liz Carr has been shielding or, at the very least, being extremely careful. Today. for instance, were sitting outside a London restaurant near her home, even though its a grey and windswept day, and the hot chocolate she is warming her hands on is rapidly cooling. And so when she attended the Olivier theatre awards last month, it felt like a big deal, not just because she had been nominated for best supportin stanley cup g actre stanley cup spain ss, but because it was the first time she had been indoors, among so many people 鈥?several thousand at the Royal Albert Hall 鈥?for a long time. Everything feels like a risk assessment, she says. Funerals, yes. Going to the cinema, no though she would love to . The awards, for which she was nominated for her role in The Normal Heart at the National Theatre, felt once in a lifetime 鈥?though hopefully not. I stanley mug had to be there. It was a good job she turned up, I point out: she won. Carr laughs. Im glad I did. But it was frightening as well. Carr used her post-show interviews to call on theatres to hold separate masked and socially distanced performances for vulnerable people. She hasnt been to the theatre since the lockdowns began. When she was performing, it was different 鈥?the cast tested daily, and it wasnt as if she was sitting in the audience. Does it feel as though many people have been left behind in the rush to get back to normal View image in fullscreenMy life was turned on its head to do this performance 鈥?Carr with Ben Da Wvrb Human rights groups set deadline to get all refugee children off Nauru
Between 10 and 11 oclock on Thursday morning 鈥?if all goes according to schedule 鈥?the Palestinian foreign minister, Riyad al-Maliki, stanley trinkflaschen will arrive with a delegation at the office of the prosecutor of the international criminal court in The Hague.In an unassuming modern suite of offices in the ICCs white tower block, he will hand over a file running to hundreds of pages. Those documents describe to prosecutors for the first time in detail the Palestinian complaint against Israel for alleged bre canada stanley aches of international law, including serious war crimes.In doing so al-Maliki will set in motion a chain of events that could eventually see senior Israeli military and political officials indicted for breaches of international law.The presentation of the Palestinian submission to the ICC will be given added impetus as it follows hard on the heels of the UN Human Rights Councils report on last summers war in Gaza on Monday, which accused both Israel and Hamas of potential war crimes and called for those responsible to b stanley ca e brought to justice .Previewing the contents of the submission last week, Palestinian official Ammar Hijazi said it would detail alleged violations of international law by Israel and the Israel Defence Forces.Hijazi stated that the file draws a grim picture of what Israel is doing and why we think that there are reasonable grounds 鈥?for the prosecutor to start investigations. The ICC chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda must decide based on the complaint whether to order a |
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